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. >> steve: get ready, set, wait, thanksgiving travelers packing the airports at this hour for the busit travel day of the year. we are there live with the very latest on the delays. there -- they are substantial. >> brian: we are saving the twinkie. we have the recipe to make them at home. the home twinkie set america can't get enough of. "fox and friends" starts. action. ♪ "fox and friends". >> alisyn: good morning, we have breaking news for you. there is chaos in the streets of tel aviv after a bomb ripped through a bus near the military headquarters. at this hour at least 10 people are wounded. the conflict in the middle east raging on as violence in israel and gaza enters the eighth day and talks of a cease fire remain up in the hour at this hour. >> steve: peter doocy is live in dick dc. peter -- we'll start with you, first. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is working with both sides here, trying to make a deal. she's been in jerusalem meeting with israeli prime minister netanyahu and in ramallah meeting with palestinian president abbas. everything about the meetings suggest

. >> steve: yesterday, my wife and i went to the mall and i made the observation and we parked the car we are by the second s in sears. >> gretchen: you are one guy. you are the one guy. >> steve: i could be. study is coming up in a minute. >> brian: you are one of the street level guys >> chris: subteryuan. >> you know what is going to happen 9:30 eastern time this is an mazing. ambassador susan rice will face biggest critics on capitol hill face to face. meeting with senator graham and john mccain and our own kelley wright live with more. kelley, this is an amazing development. it is my understanding that she requested the development. >> she did. they talked about since they were did that they were honored to meet with her. susan rice is the front runner for being nominated as the new secretary of state . that could be the reason why. if so she would need to be confirmed by lawmakers. republicans are outraged over the comments rice made in the u.s. consulate in benghazi. that could be problematic. >> initially it was a spontanous reaction to what transspired in carey as a consequence o

. >> steve is right there, we get to ask him, how dry are we? >> it is dry. i like that tie, too, very sharp, sir. >>> we have clear skies except for patchy fog and it will be sunny and a little bit warmer and jetstream is going north for a while. 60s on those highs here is my friend sal. >>> good morning, as you cross 880 not a bad drive, a lot of people have the day off and chp doesn't, just a word of warning. and 580 in panola, our news crew was there at the accident scene shortly before 4:00 a.m. and one person was hurt and it took about an hour for chp crews to clean up, they still don't know what caused this crash. let's go back to the desk. >>> bay area charities are busy and they are preparing holiday meals to make sure nobody goes without this thanksgiving day. live in the salvation army, i can smell the food, alex and i know volunteers are working hard this early in the morning. >> i wish you could smell what it smells like here. it started to smell delicious and they have a lot going on this morning. they have 5,000 meals they are trying to get ready. those are the yams and they

traffic on 880. also slow traffic getting out to 92. >> let's go to steve. >>> well, santa rosa says mostly cloudy. although ukiah says light rain and all the way down to santa rosa -- san jose. so there's still some in there but the main core of the system is pushing east and south. it is weakening. but there's decent totals. oakland hills, 1.5. emeryville, 1.04. the city 1.25. there were heavier amounts towards -- der row. rodeo -- cazadero, rodeo 2.83. sfo and hayward, both about 45/100ths. kind of winding down. but still kind of misty, drizzly, cloudy, fog being reported. santa rosa says fog. light showers up in marin county south over towards the east bay. again, most of the heavier stuff looks like it is out of the peninsula and starting to head down more towards san jose, santa clara and even that looks weaker now. there's been reports of moderate rain towards san jose. you can see down towards morgan hill some rain and scotts valley. we're not down with the cloud cover. it will be a cloudy to mostly cloudy day. but high pressure showing signs of building in later today and to

the spoils. we're talking about that six-legged turd ducken. the madden players of the game. tom brady, steve gregory, vince wilfork and they're down on the field with michele. >> michele: it is so cool down here, al, because while we've been waiting here, tom and vince and steve have all been looking at other saying great thanksgiving. everyone grab a ball and grab a turkey leg. this is the first -- yes, absolutely. grab a turkey leg. >> i want the biggest one. >> we better give the biggest one to vince. >> michele: how is it, vince? >> good. >> michele: just the way you like it? >> just the way i like it. no complaints. >> michele: these guy were remarkable tonight. we can talk about the play where vince threw an offensive lineman into mark sanchez, sanchez fumbled, this guy steve picks it up and runs it in for a touchdown. when you see a play like that, what do you think? >> well, defense made a lot of big plays tonight and they have been doing that the last so many weeks. so it was a good team victory, it was a short week for us and makes for a good thanksgiving. i'm very thankful. hi to

to the morning. but a change is expected later in the day. steve will have your thanksgiving holiday forecast up ahead. >> a warning for local firefighters about that. what you need to i void if you -- avoid if you want to deep fry a turkey. >> this is highway 4, boy, it's so light, we've focused on this gentleman or lady driving their pickup truck. there you go! you go! we'll tell you more about this coming up +ulk ! thanksgiving tradition that has nothing to do with turkey, starts just a couple of hours. the san francisco international auto show it has about 800 of these beautiful exotic concept and new cars. and, you'll have a chance to drive about 40 of those cars. first time that opportunity has been offered. big show runs through monday. we posted more details about the show on our channel 2 website, go to ktvu.com, look under hot topics. >>> sal, i don't know if you remember mark covering an auto show one time, and he got locked in a car? do you remember that he was worried about running out of oxygen. we shouldn't laugh, but it was funny. >> i do remember that, and that was a respectful

president is under fire in his own country after what his opponents call a big power grab. steve harrigan has more from cairo. >> yeg, some dramatic developments here in cairo. egypt's president trying to expand his own powers dramatically, saying that any of his presidential decrees issued since he took office six months ago cannot be overturned by anybody, including the courts. and that those previous officials who could be implicated in murdering demonstrators during the revolution a year ago would be retried. as one morsey opponent put it, he is basically putting himself above the having no one to check his powers. we have seen street protests. those protests could grow dramatically with these new announcements by the egyptian president. it comes on the heels of a real diplomatic success in the world spotlight here. president morsey helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israel and hamas. really, making the unusual step of receiving praise from all sides from u.s. officials from hamas, even from some israeli officials for his pragmatism but certainly that imagine that tism in its o

in congressman steve israel, a democrat from new york, and chair of the democratic congressional campaign committee. congressman, good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> u.n. representative cole sent a letter to president morsi asking him to refrain from giving hamas cover to intensify its attacks by allowing egyptian delegations to visit gaza. of course, morsi has been a major player in these truce negotiations. do you think he's sending a mixed message? >> well, he is sending a mixed message. you know, i hope that president morsi is able to play a constructive role. but when high-level delegations of egyptians go into gaza under the pretense of a cease-fire and then terrorist groups violate that cease fire, if israel were to defend itself and members of the delegation was tragically hurt in that attack, we do not want that to be used as a pretense to violate the egyptian/israeli peace treaty. one other thing on this, chris. look, there's a fundamental truth here. i was on the border of gaza and israel in august of 2005 when israel unilaterally and without any preconditions left gaza. a

did it, but that's not all. the man accused of breaking into steve jobs' home has a message for his widow. >>> and it's not a prank. turkeys are on the loose in the south bay. we'll show you the effort to get them under control. >>> also -- >> preparations are under way to feed 1200 people here at don giovanni's restaurant in mountain view. i'm marianne favro. i'll show howe you how people in the bay area plan to give back this thanksgiving holiday. >>> and good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we're tracking a thanksgiving forecast, and clearing out after some wet weather the past 24 hours. and here is some good news. if you're headed to the airport, weather and travel delays pretty much nonexistent at this hour in the bay area. sfo running just 15 minutes behind. we'll have your full forecast forecast in just a few minutes. >>> an east bay man accused of burglarizing the palo alto home of the late steve jobs appeared in court today. 35-year-old kariem mcfarlin of alameda pleaded no contest to a burglary spree that spanned four counties and included t

and traffic and we go to steve, we can be thankful because the forecast sounds great. also we have some sunshine and we have a little bit warmer temperatures, here is sal. >>> i do want to mention, there seems to be a objecting and of bp -- lock and and there could be some delays and i will let you know about highway 17. >>> charities are already hard at work preparing thousands of meals. take a look this is what woulded like. volunteers will deliver the meals right to the door steps and one of the voluntary chefs said it is a labor of love. >> reporter: what is it like? >> it is a lot of love and we have been cooking turkeys around the clock. >> they expect 5,000 people and meal deliveries will start at 8:00 this morning. >> now there are other places serving. and the first seating 21st and the second one, noontime and they will be holding a dinner at 1:00 p.m. and everyone is invited. >>> new this thanks giving, many -- thanksgiving, many food banks are struggling to come up with increased demand. many have cut contribution to food banks and coming up can could major healthcare object

. >> thank you, honey, good luck. [applause] and joining me now, steve carpenter from chicago. hi, steve. >> hi, meredith. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. you look like you almost can't believe you're here. >> i can't. this is amazing. >> aww, and i know you've already spent the money in your head. you already know what you want to spend it on? >> a lot of different things. i mean, one thing i want to do, i've had these frames for about ten years, i'd really love to get some contact lenses. >> okay, wow. [cheers and applause] and let me see you without glasses. >> how do i look? >> oh, you look very handsome. very. we're gonna get you those lenses, all right? >> all right. >> let's take a look at the money in your round 1. computer, please randomize the money and the categories. and now that everything's all shuffled, steve, are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> then let's play millionaire. [dramatic music flourish] the notorious bank robber bill miner reputedly coined what phrase? >> i have not heard of bill miner, but if he's a bank robber then i'm guessing that he coined the phrase,

? >> reporter: well, steve, most importantly, starting at 2:00 p.m. as you mentioned israel stops all military action in israel and hamas stops launching rockets on israel and carrying out border attacks on israeli troops but this is the key thing. there is no signed formal agreement here. instead, israel and hamas reached an understanding, a kind of exchange of quiet for quiet. the first phase of a broader agreement. that should be followed by more intense negotiations, those will be anchored and guaranteed we understand by egypt and the united states. to try to resolve the key demands on both sides. of course, for hamas, the lifting of that 6-year-old blockade of gaza. for israel, it's stopping all the weapons smuggling. but neither will happen immediately. at least, however, they have agreed in principle to these demands and the need to work them out. you had a clip of secretary clinton. she went on to call the cease-fire deal a step in the right direction. she said she looks forward in the days ahead she said to consolidating progress for the people of gaza and israel. and experts are sayi

standard steve hayes. just tin sink and byron york. i know you have been dying to talk to gloria allred. don't last steve because you are next. >> this is lawyer who seeks publicity. she kind of parachutes into notorious cases as she did in the cain matter and sandra plouffe matter. we didn't learn anything today. >> steve, general petraeus has gotten a new prompt. if gloria is not on your team, she is going to be your opponent >> if you look at the substance at what came out today. there really was no substance. they didn't say anything of significance that would have caused them any problems immediately. i do think one of problems they got she avoided answers was the questions about the lawyers. why would general petraeus weigh in on custody battle for the sibling of somebody he knew as just a friend. why would john allen weigh in that same instance. it seems like such an odd thing to do in such a distant relation as the public has it right now. >> the moment gloria, to go into their personal life and go through the details of why and what happened at the custody hearing and what was

, and steve gregory goes the other way for the patriots. 10 seconds second, joe mcknight gets popped, out comes the ball, and edelman says thank you very much, takes it in for the score. patriots win 49-19. >>> the redskins at the cowboys, that's deangelo hall of the redskins with an upper cut to dez bryant who really wants to throw, but he thinks better of it. robert griffin iii, his 4th touchdown pass of the game to niles paul, that would pretty much ice it! 311 yards with those 4 touchdowns. redskins win 38-31. >>> and texans versus the lions. running back justin forsett, looks like he's tackled, but the whistle never blew. he goes 81 yards for the touchdown. detroit coach throws the red flag even though he's not allowed to do that. the flag negated the booth review. an odd rule, to say the at least. shane graham kicks the game-winning 32 yarder. 34-31 texans in overtime. >>> mike montgomery and the bears taking on drake in a directv classic. allen crab hits the 3-ball from the corner. they go on a 14-2 run. cal wins 73-70. in anaheim, st. mary's wins 76-64. and stanford versus missour

cook. let's talk about that rainy weather, steve. >> thank you claudine. we do have rain moving through. this system took awhile to get here. once it did it worked its way in. there is even upstream system kind of giving us a little bit of a shower activity. the main front is slashing by right there. there has been good totals. we'll talk about that in five minutes. >>> steve, good morning. the rain obviously will not be great for driving anywhere. you will have to slow down a little bit. so far it's light and we are expecting a commute today that will not be as busy. but right now in oakland you can see rain here. also if you are driving to the bay bridge toll plaza it is going to be okay. heavy rain right no

in for jon scott. with egypt's president mohammed morsi, it is a big test for the new leader. steve harrigan is live in cairo. some are saying that mohammed morsi is the real winner here. you have all sides facing the same person. americans giving him high marks for his mediation, even some israeli officials praising the president. as far as the mediation goes, there were some concerns about which direction he would say, a long-term member of the muslim brotherhood and a public sympathizer of hamas. and in the end, he worked closely with u.s. officials about that days of violence. he had all those conversations with president obama. >> we are wondering. he is trying to change the constitution and give themselves more power. what can you tell us about that? >> some dramatic developments which have just occurred in the last hours, and we have had four days of protests. they could be extremely large tomorrow. what the egyptian president has done is basically said that no one can overrule any of his decrees since he became president in june. not even the courts. he also said any of those guilty

in helping this come to pass. i want to bring in congressman steve cohen, democrat from tennessee, hussein senior fellow of the american task force and heather, former special adviser for president clinton and the policy planning team, now executive director for the national security network. this is my take away from the incentives that have been created in the region. hussein, i'm curious. as someone who is a very outspoken advocate for a two-state solution, if this is how you see things as well? >> i think, to some extent. >> feel free to disagree. >> i tell you where i did disagree, i think overall, your analysis is correct. the structure that has been created does, certainly, encourage palestinians to think negotiations, diplomacy and cooperation are a dead end and all the p.a. has to show for efforts are not being able to pay salaries of public employees which they pay in west bank and gaza except two months back. israeli settlement is continuing in all of that. as you said, they have little to show for their general approach of trying to reach negotiated agreement. i'm not sure that

with the government. yesterday prosecutors charged a former employee of the firm with insider trading. but steve coen is said to have personally signed off on the series of transaction. the government alleges that former s.a.c. employee helped the firm avoid losses and bring profits in totaling $276 million by using insider tips he got from a doctor about test results. prosecutors are calling this the most lucrative insider trading scheme ever. and the last time that people said well, of course we do -- what, they pay research organizations. >> expert networks and all this. >> expert networks. people that are paid to know how -- do you could even go and talk to -- i guess can you talk to some of the patients that are in the clinical trial and get some anecdotal evidence? >> you might be allowed to do that. this is different. >> this is the guy who's running it. >> and he's telling the investor what to do. the question i have -- and i've known steve coen for a long time. i have a huge amount of respect for him. >> does he know what he's getting? >> thus far they've been trying to go after steve foreve

>> steve: angie, before we go, congratulations, for your work at unicef. >> brian: you're an ambassador there. in the after the show show, we'll talk about spying on your kids. see you tomorrow. bill: you can pick that up after the show show. good morning, everybody. on this monday are this signs of a compromise as we head for the fiscal cliff? senator lindsay graham, one of the latest high-profile republicans that says he will break the longstanding pledge regarding taxes and says he will do it for the country, but only if democrats are willing to make reforms on entitledment programs, medicare and medicaid and social security. that is big if. good morning, hope your turkey was great. martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. you've got this. congressman peter king and now senator bob corker say they will ignore the decades old pledge that was signed by 241 house members and senators. he says he believes it is a huge game-changer. >> when you're $16 trillion in debt the only pledge we should make to each other is to avoid becoming greece. republicans shoul

can thank his stellar campaign team led by steve wolordson, the chairman of the national turkey federation and raised this beautiful bird at miller farm in harrisonburg, virginia. here's steve. and as always, if for some reason cobbler cannot fulfill his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. from here, these two -- from here, these two lucky birds will be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately leave them to mt. vernon where they spend their twilight years in the storied home of george washington and later today, michelle, malia, sasha and i taking not so lucky turkeys to a food bank here in washington, d.c. i want to thank jandyl farms in pennsylvania for donating those birds and like to ask every american to do what they can to help families who are in need of a real thanksgiving this year. tomorrow in the company of friends and loved ones, we will celebrate a uniquely american holiday and it's a chance for us to spend time with the people we care about and to give thanks for the blessings that we enjoy and to

things are getting a bit tougher. let's bring in david and steve. happy thanksgiving, guys. thanks for getting up early with us. >> good morning. >> first one to you, david, the staffers have told politico that these talks are off to a rough start and issue is, it's the same, the revenue, how to get it. what congressman tom cole said on "jansing and company" yesterday. >> important as to how you get that revenue. i was disappointed to see leader pelosi say it had to be higher rates or nothing. i don't think that's the way you begin a negotiation. >> what about the possibility of keeping the same rates but eliminating deductions for the wealthy in. >> i think that's a good potential suggestion. >> so you hear that, republicans have opened the door to revenue but not by raising taxes. is that going to be enough? might that be the compromised point? >> if you listen to the white house and top democrats it might not be, because they're saying, i think treasury secretary geithner said the other day that's not enough money. president obama starting negotiations at $1.6 trillion in revenu

-mart will be open on thanksgiving night, which is the beginning of black friday. joining me now is steve hayes and a fox news contributor. he is a senior economic writer for "the wall street journal." so the nlrb, they are apparently -- they find this too confusing and complex to get into court, which generally is closed on thanksgiving. it is a federal holiday. they can't seem to make up their mind whether they want to help wal-mart until thanksgiving day at the earliest. steve hayes, you tell me whether politics are at play here. >> i think what they will say is that usually takes 30 days or more to go over these kind of complaints. this is more complex than usual, so they can't render a decision within a two or three day period i think if you look at the plain facts of the case, it is the fact that you have them refusing to step in as a union group that is trying to, in effect, push these wal-mart employees to unionize. the united food and commercial workers union. 1.4 million wal-mart employees across the country. i think the union would like those employees to be part of their union to jo

and hohos live on? >> a culinary trend that may prove a bit dangerous. >> and the man who burglarized steve jobs' home makes an apology to the apple co-founder. >>> turns out the apple space ship will take a little longer to land. apple says its futuristic looking headquarters will not be finished until 2016, later than expected. apple and the city says there will probably be delays in the upcoming environmental impact report which means the 176-acre campus won't break ground until 2014. the original plan was to break ground next year. about 12,000 apple employees will work in what's being called the apple campus. they'll plan to post an updated set of plans on the city's website shortly after thanksgiving. >>> and speaking of apple l, a few changes to their retail stores. among the changes, they'll add an express shopping table for those of you who know exactly what you want, a section full of gadgets you can grab and pay for with the swipe of your credit card then and there. no waiting and no hassles. a shopping app by letting you buy and send gift cards via e-mail. >>> an apology from an

area living section. >>> a plea in the case of a burglary at steve jobs house. plus. >> several people have been camped out here for days at this best buy in san jose for black friday deals. what we didn't find is some of the biggest retailers that may surprise you. >> first, a suspect faces a judge after a violent crime spree that left one man dead. the charges and the search for an alleged accomplice. n >>> a man appeared in a santa clara county courtroom today. it ended with a violent series of crimes involving one man dead and a police officer injured. robert honda tells us, the suspect's demeanor was is lot different today than it was last week when he was running from police. >> reporter: a shackled 26-year- old jonathan dawson wilbanks shuffled in to the courtroom this afternoon, rarely changing a somber expression. he was captured last night after police say he and another man went on an armed robbery crime spree, and later shot and killed 22-year-old rory petiford. wilbanks surrendered. he was charged with numerous accounts. >> that potentially is a life without the possibilit

of swindling a jackpot winner out of millions before shooting him in cold blood. steve osunsami is covering it all. >> i wouldn't trust dee dee moore as far as i can throw her. >> reporter: harsh words. from the sheriff who threw dee dee moore in jail after police found the body of lottery winner abraham shakespeare buried in moore's back yard and covered in concrete. >> the person that convinced him that she was there for his best interest is dee dee. >> reporter: in november 2006 abe shakespeare went from washing dishes and working garbage trucks to the good life. when he walked into this minimart and bought the quick pick ticket that won him $17 million. >> will walk the street like a normal person. i have people coming up, asking for money. >> reporter: by 2009, he had burnt through much of the money, paying off the mortgages of families and friends. that's when he met dee dee moore. >> are you a murderer? >> no. moore had a different look in court monday but she's always maintained it was a business relationship, where she promised to manage his money and make it last. here she is two

not be ready until 2016. original plans were submitted to the city by steve jobs in june of 2011, four months before his death. >>> it's almost black friday when many people start the shopping process. if you thought those lifeless mannequin eyes are following you. you might be right. they installed police grade cameras into the eyes of some mannequins. they sell them for about $5,000 each. this video handed out might company. they say some stores in the u.s. are using them for marketing research. get this, they are expanding the plans that have mannequins record what you are saying. i don't know about you but i rather they not. technology has changed until you show kids these days. most of us what we were using a few years ago. nick has the story from sacramento. >> it was simple those old devices we were in awe of. we were able to get a record player, a walk man, a reel to reel recorder. a rotary phone, type writer and polaroid camera. then line up all that babbling in the day that was worth hundreds of dollars and just wait for priceless responses. >> all these second and third-graders are

. runs into his own guy. the ball comes loose. steve gregory picks it up. touchdown, patriots. the jets had a season-high five turnovers in this game. another look at it. vince wilfork, driving brandon moore into sanchez. gregory scoops it up. patriots up 21-0. tebow time? not yet. mcknight, devon mccord di. right into the hands of julian edelman. the patriots score 49 points and get the win. new england sweeps the jets for the sixth time in the last ten seasons. >>> tony romo and the cowboys hosting the redskins. tony romo had been unbeaten on turkey day. not anymore. the cowboys down ten. bryant. huh-uh. under 20 seconds to play. onside kick. deangelo hall says, i don't think so. redskins hang on to win it, 38-31. robert griffin iii had three touchdowns. that's your "sportscenter" update. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >> good day of football. loved it. >>> coming up next, "the pulse," and holiday hell-raising at halle berry's house. the brawl between her fiance and her ex. >>> also, a special day for kate and the queen. >>> also, a special day for kate and the queen. kate winsl

and a couple of love letters to me? >> okay. >> stephanie: this one from steven. someone named steve. greetings, surprising one. >> what? >> stephanie: okay. i have zero idea what you look like and was gladly surprised to see you're not a buttless old jug. at this point in my life, that passes as a compliment. >> at least you're not a buttless old jug. >> stephanie: okay. you are truly beautiful. wish your show was carried on one of the local stations in my area. good luck because there's no market for this sort of thing. not really sure what this means or whether i'm supposed to read it. please send me a picture of your scrunch. steven. >> what does that mean? >> stephanie: maybe. >> is that something you can't say on the air? >> stephanie: i don't know. some of the kids might call me. send me a picture of your scrunch. >> i think it means something filthy. >> stephanie: i've never heard that. >> i haven't either. >> stephanie: a scrunchy is a hair tie. >> he didn't say scrunchy. he said scrunch. which

. steve centanni is live in union station. with a look at that. >> a very busy day here at union station in washington dc as 44 million americans take to the roads one way or another, taking the train, driving, taking the holiday weekend to see grandmother or whoever. that is up by less than 1% over last year. a bit of an increase. for rail travel, business is booming. a lot of people are turning to the trains. the ridership hit 31 million writers last year. that is the highest number in the busiest day. >> last year on the wednesday before thanksgiving, we had just over 138,000 passengers on the amtrak. on a typical wednesday he will see 70,000 passengers. a pretty significant travel day. we are happy to provide that connection for family and friends across the country. reporter: if you are flying, you can expect flights at the airport. the planes are going to be crowded and aaa expects a decline this year. just a little bit down. if you fly angeles, some airport workers are planning a protest. they were flight delays out of chicago because of heavy fog in the midwest. if you are drivin

in congressman steve cohen, democrat of tennessee. ka treata. and a senior fellow at the american task force on palestine. which advocates for a two-state solution and heather hurlburt, former member of the clinton state department foreign policy planning team. now executive director of the national security network this is my take-away from the set of incentives that have been created in the region. hussein, i'm curious, as someone who is a very outspoken advocate for two-state solution, if this is how you see things as well. i think to some extent -- >> feel free to disagree. >> i'll tell you where i did disagree minorly. i think overall your analysis is correct. the incentive structure that's been created does certainly encourage palestinians to think that negotiations, dipsy, cooperations with israel is a dead end and all that the p.a. has to show is not being able to pay the salaries of public employees in west bank and gaza, except from two months back. and israeli settlement activity continues in all of that. they have little to show for their general approach of trying to reach a neg

. deputy chief steve drew conceived the project. >> we taught 1,000 kids in 2008 and 700 kids approximately 200 2009. >>reporter: lindsay took the class in 2009 as a freshman. >> what you did to me. >>reporter: lindsay mom never knew her daughter could do cpr. today with her mom now resting at home, lindsay showed her for the first time the cpr kit she kept in her room for the past three years. when i reported on the story in 2008 then lieutenant told me this. >> you are diagnose something here today that maybe not tomorrow but some time in your life will provide you an opportunity to save someone's life. >>reporter: prediction came true. for lindsay her grade on the cpr class was not pass or fail. it was life or death. the test of of a true hero. vick lee, 7 news. >> all right. >> great story. >> fantastic. fabulous effort. >> let's get back to the weather forecast. storm is in tonight. sounds like a stormy tonight. >> it could be for much of the bay area. north bay and sweeping through other parts of the bay area. live view from the high definite figures sutro camera looking ou

're going to do it my way or no other way? we're going to raise it to 90 -- to 39.6%. steve rattner had a great column yesterday. >> it's a must-read. >> you know there's more than one way to skin a cat, more than one way to raise over a trillion dollars in revenues. it doesn't just have to be the president's way. is the white house going to insist on the 39.6% tax rate, or will they consider the loophole part of it plus capital gains, plus a couple of other things? >> well, it looks to me like the white house has learned something over the course of the last four years which is that you don't start a negotiation by negotiating against yourself. >> right. >> you know, the president's taking a hard line right now because he feels as though he campaigned on this issue pretty strongly for the past year. but the president has been willing to compromise on a lot of things in the past and, you know, it's right for him to stake out a tough negotiating position and then maybe make his way to a less strident or a less -- not strident -- but a less -- a more flexible position down the road. >> yo

of the analysis about this seat. some of the names that are mentioned include state treasurer steve grossman and former mayor scott lang. those are just some of the names that dimension for the massachusetts seat. our next call comes from david in illinois on our independent line. hi, david. caller: hello. i am not too optimistic about our country. i think if the american people actually worked for a living, we stand up and have a revolution to take this country back. i just want to welcome the rest of the country. i am from illinois. host: what does that mean? color code just the corruption, high taxes, everyone is -- caller: just the corruption, high taxes, everyone is on welfare. illinois has been a mess. host: where are you from? caller: we are surrounded by caterpillar. host: what kind of work do you do? caller: construction. business is all right because i am a christian and i get a lot of business through christian families and churches, a lot of employment through that. the only faith i have is through jesus. host: tim in beaver falls, pa.. what is your optimistic level? caller: it i

in the election. are winning turkey can thank his stellar campaign team. here is steve. [applause] and as always, if for some reason cobbler cannot fulfil his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. [applause] from here, these two lucky birds will be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately lead them to mount vernon, where they will spend their twilight years in the home of george washington. later today, michelle, malia, sasha and i will be taking two turkey's the were not so lucky to a local food bank here in washington, d.c. i would like to ask every american to do what they can to help families who are in need of a real thanksgiving this year. tomorrow, in the company of friends and loved ones, we will celebrate a uniquely american holiday. it is a chance for us to spend time with the people that we care about, and to give thanks for the blessings that we enjoy, and to think about how lucky we are to live in the greatest nation on earth. it is also a time to remember those who are less fortunate. this year, that is particularly

communicate with strategic a fact. i think you touched, steve, on an important piece which is the superiority conflicts, if i can put it that way. china fell to they were abused by major powers through the 19th century and well into the 20th century. that has an interesting counterbalance, which as they seem to have a bit of a superiority complex about the solutions they are building about how china emerges as a global power. this containment peace is a bit of a challenge. the entire challenge their -- the chinese are making claims with respect to the sea are fairly outrageous. what they're looking for at the end of the day, i think, is respect -- respect at the table and for who they are and what they're doing. somehow we need to find the means to bring these two solitudes together. at the end of the day, any conflict, whether it is kinetic or otherwise, that affects the flow of trade through that part of the world will have an impact globally. >> it is doing it now with china and japan. you have to of the biggest economies in the world in a nightmare situation that raises the fundamental qu

.a.c. capital visors in connecticut which is run by billionaire steve cohen gathered inside information about an alzheimers cli.$kal drug trial that was being conducted. based on that information he built a position of $700 million in the two drug companies that were running the trial. through his connections with a neurologist at the university of michigan, he gathered inside information about the progress of that clinical drug trial first building the position in the stk whene thought the trial was going well and then when he affirmatively learned it was not going so well he had the sell all of its shares and stock options. gained or avoided losses of $276 million. >> what do we know about this firm and this individual? some of his employees have been in the cross hairsÑi before. >> cohen had one of the best track records on wall street in terms of running his hedge fund. he's had returns eraging 30% a year since 1992. he personally is worth about $8 billion. six of his employees have been criminally charged in the last three years in the wall street crackdown on insider trading by u.s. at

is that huge elaborate circle shaped headquarters that apple plans to build in cupertino. then ceo steve jobs laid out plans for the spaceship last year a few months before he died. the building was expected to open up in 2015 school but it will be now the middle of 2016. a little more work to do. construction set to begin sometime next year. >>> it's 5:45 right now. lawrence is check out the new cars at the san francisco auto show. >> yeah. he was in a nascar a little bit ago, mercedes, smart car and i'm liking this one, lawrence. >> reporter: yeah. what do you think about this? this is a mercedes 250 and yeah, what a nice car this is. a beautiful color here. this is a black and white one, brand-new and check out the interior. how beautiful, a nice leather interior on this car, and i love that new car smell. it is fantastic! hey, i'm here with kevin diamond. he is the director of the auto show. the 55th annual auto show at th moscone center. you must be excited to put on the show. >> it's neat to be able to come down and look at all the models in one place. you can do some preliminary shoppi

. a lot more "squawk on the street." back am-n a minute. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> you know the holidays are here when santa rings the opening bell. if only every day could be like this. the big board, macy's thanksgiving day parade, in it's 86th parade. we'll talk to the executive producer of the prad inarade in moment. yy inc celebrating its ipo today. watching for some movers. brent relatively mixed here. a little more color on hp. "the times" takes a crack at it, giving us some anecdotes how out of the loop mike lynch kept himself. >> yeah, maintaining separate headquarters. we heard from mr. lynch yesterday on maria bartiromo's program. he, of course, d

coach, steve nash, i'm a phoenix suns fans. he's got the coach and nash there. this year will they be able to bring home a title? >> i have no idea. they haven't started winning. they really have a lot to do in terms of putting a team together and building up a winning culture. that might not happen ever. you got to wait and see. that's why they play the games. >> otherwise you wouldn't need all those games throughout the season. thank you so much. happy thanksgiving to you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> back to you. >> that was really cool. >> yeah. he seems very doubtful that this lakers team will win a title. i happen to agree. they seem a mess. antony, a very strange hire, i think. >> now to the other headlines of the day, new details emerging about the secret burial of osama bin laden. e-mails between military officials obtained by the associated press detail his funeral from this ship. the e-mails say no sailors on the ship watched the former al-qaeda leader's funeral. they also say that traditional islamic procedures were followed and religious remarks were translated

. >> chow's on. >> reporter: and the showing of appreciation. actor steve buschemi, a former fire fighter, joining the governor to give thanks in the midst of such heartache. >> there was also a beautiful story of generosity and love, literally, love. when you know you have that kind of support, and you have that kind of love behind you, there is nothing you can't do. >> i have turkey, stuffing, green beans, corn, and my favorite, cranberry sauce. i am really happy right now. >> reporter: for all the food and holiday cheer nothing can truly express the gratitude of homeowners. for lee, it is a struggle just to find the words. >> thank you wouldn't even be enough. they're just, they're amazing people. and i hope that i will be a better person for having met them all. >> reporter: and she actually is lucky compared to the owner of this house behind me. this actually is a very common sight here throughout breezy point. it is going to take a very long time before life gets back to normal. none of the volunteers we met today say they have any plans to go home. one of them telling me he won't h

friday heating up as shorps are out in full force trying to snag the big deals. we'll go to steve, outside of best buy in dallas, texas. good morning to you. is it mad are you open at 4:20 or five? >> good morning, i actul what, this store opened at midnight and that was good news for shoppers and not for news crews. there is not a lot going on here. midnight opening resonates with the consumers that it is easier to stay up late than wake up early and go shopping and i tell you, they lined up days ago for the red hot door buster deals. folks were camped out and best buy handed out a voucher system at 10 o'clock last night. and the first thipping to go on the list. 40 inch to should i ba flat screen tv for 180 bungs. but you didn't have to camp out over night. bunch of the door busters are still on hand. $800 for the sam sung tv regularly. 1500. andy of the 250 computers in stock and tablets and this computer as well. not because fewer people are shopping but they are better prepared. there will be fewer foot traffic customers. most people are checking out the deals on line for wee

apple stores, retail stores that it took a long time and that steve jobs had a game plan. how did you convince the critics that they can wait for you to do what you want to do? >> i think people will wait. you got to remember for every sale of a stock another person buy as stock. we have a rotation in our investor base. our investors are looking at where we'll be down the road, not where we'll be this year. our vision is very clear. you know, we built out this really great mock up of the future jcp store in dallas. everybody gets to see that and excited about it and that will roll out next year. by back to school next year 40% of the store will be updated. a new home area, kid area. we'll be one of the most exciting stores in the mall in the next few months ahead. >> i can see you're enthusiasm, ron johnson. i'm hoping you're wearing a jc penney sweater. >> i am. this is our jcp sweater. it's actually -- think about this. it has cotton and cashmere and you can buy this today for $15. >> sounds like a deal. >> it's unbelievable. >> you're eliminating check out counters. how does that w

and really elegant. if steve jobs had been the one to introduce it, people would be going crazy about what a sophisticated and simple tool it is. >> reporter: at the middle school in chapel hill north carolina, rees took us to the pre-algebra classroom where he got up so often to use the sharpener, wall mounted double bird hand cranked. >> we can just go and go and go and i can keep making jokes. >> reporter: he got in trouble for it. it's not as easy as you may remember. it's actually harder than i remember to hold that. >> you have to let the pencil know who is boss. >> reporter: if the wood isn't perfectly straight and the lead perfectly centered. this is very annoying when this happens. >> yeah, right. reporter: then the point may not be on point. >> there's a lot of wood on this side and then as we rotate the pencil, you see that on this side there's more graphite exposed. >> reporter: that's right. he said graphite. not lead. >> this is what happened. in around 1565 in england, shepherds discovered the world's first deposit of nationally occurring graphite. they started using it to m

for good measure. i need to see that movie again. >> john candy, steve martin. those aren't pillows. that is a classic scene. >>> and as americans venture out to give thanks, we are reminded this is still a nation on alert. the fbi says it has busted a terrorism plot created by four men from southern california. but the man who inspired their deadly intentions can't be stopped. >> also this morning, it's beginning to look ♪ a lot like christmas >> okay. we're not going to do a duet anytime soon. beginning to look a lot like christmas in the aisles of your local supermarket. retailers are hoping the look will prompt shoppers to fill their carts. it's what's inside that fancy packaging that may be less than festive. >> hmm, good tease, ferris. >>> new details in the search for a cease-fire in the middle east. secretary of state hillary clinton meets with president abbas and egyptian leaders in cairo as violence rages. >> at least 200 rockets were launched into israel from gaza yesterday. five israelis and more than 130 palestinians have been killed as this conflict enters the eighth

of that stashed the letter asks them to go lynen to choose a different piece for there and steve mills. >> the fate of twinkies have been in the new. this man is putting twinkies and his turkey. it >> what you get when you combine a turkey with a bunch of twinkies. i am serious. your mother's told to put twinkies and a turkey? >> it is not what you say. she did not sub. is up but circuit. but because he did not like turkey and he did like twinkies his mother stated that she would- >> here is a recipe. the cream your twinkie. >> rub the turkey with the cream from a 20 and this will give your turkey a creamy glaze. you should crumble the rest of the 24- stashed they added about 10 twinkies. >> if they were old '20s it would be different. you should cook the bird and the presentation took place at kennedy's restaurant. it was time for the turkey 20 taste tests. >> i do not taste and a 20. >> it, and this is hard to det >> once you have survived twinkies hot dog buns drizzle with cheese whiz. what is a little bit of twinkies. >> we will be right back as kron 4 news continues. >> in legal

big tests on the world stage. steve harrigan is live in cairo with more. has egypt's role as mediator changed the perception that that country's first islamist leader mohammed morsi was having in. >> gregg, it's pretty rare in this conflict for someone to receive praise from all sides. that's what is happening for now with egypt's president more ham eud morsi receiving high marks for his role as mediator from hamas, from israel. he's a longtime member of the muslim brotherhood an open sympathizer of hamas, which we consider to be a terrorist group. they are siting his role as one as pragmatic leadership. gregg: what is going to make this cease-fire hold. >> i think in the short term it's going to be border management. they have to troel their border with gaza. being able at the same time letting more people and goods in and out and to keep weapons out of qaddhafi a. that will be the real concern, whether they are able to pull that off. in the longer term it's a real balancing act for mr. morsi. here on the streets he has a population strongly in support of the palestinians but he's go

thrilled. steve israel, the chairman of the dccc put out a fund-raising e-mail saying that paul ryan. they planned -- >> however good you think that is, it didn't work. what did he -- >> let me address that. he actually won the seniors vote. i think he has opened up the possibility both for president obama and congressional republicans, and you saw this in this poll that came out, center left organization, talking about people are open on entitlement reform in a way they haven't been in the past and i think romney/ryan broke through a little bit on that. other policy areas. look, republicans have to do a better job over the next couple years, particularly the republican think tank community, has to do a better job of thinking through about how to talk about middle class economics and go into the r and d business. i'm a supply sider, i'm as much of a believer in, you know, pro growth supply side economics as anybody, but the anchor for every one of our debates about our economic future, cannot simply be about marginal tax rates as much as i support keeping marginal tax rates low. we h

point that steve rattner made over the weekend which is all the guys and the women i know on wall street, none of them have ever become less energetic, less workaholics because of the capital gains rate at 25%. >> or 39.6%. >> hey, can i ask you about that, because -- help me understand this. we have a lot of people talking about how we need to 0 raise more taxes. >> sure. >> and i hear -- i hear the president talking about moving the top tax rate up to 39.6%. and i'm just wondering, is that as equitable an approach when a lot of really rich guys and women look at that 39.6%? right now i'm never going to pay that. >> yeah. >> would it be better to raise the capital-gains tax and say 15 to 20 or 15 to 25 percent would that help with income disparity a bit more? >> well, that's why i suggest a minimum tax, because you're absolutely right. of the 400 highest incomes in 2009, which average $200 million apiece, a quarter of the people paid at a rate under you 15%. so the only way to get it back is to have a minimum tax. >> how many of those would you bet, if you had to make a bet, paid 39.6%?

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